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he came in peace for all mankind. specially made division camera viewers in many nations on earth were able to watch the astronauts as they walked and worked on the moon. despite the bulky space suits and backpacks containing oxygen the "apollo 11" crew found they could easily move about the surface. because there is no wind or rain on the moon, these foot prints will remain for centuries. in addition to collecting rock and soil samples, the explorers leave behind a seismonitor. it will leave behind information on lunar moments. a 100 prism laser reflect swror will help man measure the exact distance of earth to moon to an accuracy of six inches. these were the first of many experiments which will be taken to the moon to provide man continuing and increation knowledge about the moon]c-?ux. vastness of space beyond. after two hours and 31 minutes the first lunar explorers had completed their research on the moon. a night of rest in the lunar module, countdown preparations and they were ready to come home. >> tranquilli
he came in peace for all mankind. specially made division camera viewers in many nations on earth were able to watch the astronauts as they walked and worked on the moon. despite the bulky space suits and backpacks containing oxygen the "apollo 11" crew found they could easily move about the surface. because there is no wind or rain on the moon, these foot prints will remain for centuries. in addition to collecting rock and soil samples, the explorers leave behind a seismonitor. it...
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the one "mankind beyond earth: the history, science, and future of space exploration". do you think that our u.s. space program should be revised my renewed? >> guest: clearly, that was one of the major reasons for writing the book. yes, i do. i think we are languishing right now. americans in general dumps share the same excitement that -- for space exploration as they did, say, when i was a boy during the early days of manned space flight. and i think there are a lot of reasons for wanting to continue with a rich exploration program that involves humans as well as, of course, unmanned missions . >> host: y -- what is the difference in your view of manned and unmanned space exploration? >> guest: well, manned space flight is more expensive by about a factor of ten. it is more difficult because you have i human in the environment where you have to protect life from really extreme conditions, no atmosphere, high radiation levels and, of course, microgravity. you have to provide everything. air, water, heat. unmanned missions have low risk. if you lose a robot use a robot
the one "mankind beyond earth: the history, science, and future of space exploration". do you think that our u.s. space program should be revised my renewed? >> guest: clearly, that was one of the major reasons for writing the book. yes, i do. i think we are languishing right now. americans in general dumps share the same excitement that -- for space exploration as they did, say, when i was a boy during the early days of manned space flight. and i think there are a lot of...
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until now russia has had to deal with some of the most horrific acts of terrorism in the history of mankind but what do you think it's really says about the nature of formation should that then based your country is the world's greatest power service some of the largest talks of nuclear weapons even basic communication wasn't possible without. participation of somebody like you who is not involved in politics you are not part of the government i think that what happened here is dana said to me. the last time i asked the cia to provide me with people in answer is they gave me people in answers that answered my questions the way they wanted it to be answered meaning the cia and the same with the state department dana knew that i knew the right people in russia and he knew that i would get them to tell him the truth and we all feel day in and i feel that russia and america have never fought each other in a war we believe that russia and america should be best friends and we believe that many of the people in america love that. we believe that many of the people in america love russia we believ
until now russia has had to deal with some of the most horrific acts of terrorism in the history of mankind but what do you think it's really says about the nature of formation should that then based your country is the world's greatest power service some of the largest talks of nuclear weapons even basic communication wasn't possible without. participation of somebody like you who is not involved in politics you are not part of the government i think that what happened here is dana said to me....
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america's cause is still the cause of all mankind. over the last 4 years, the world has begun to respond to a simple american belief. the belief that strength and courage and responsibility are the keys to peace. since 1961, under the leadership of that great president, john f. kennedy, we have carried out the greatest peacetime buildup of national strength of any nation at any time in the history of the world. i report tonight that we have spent $30 billion more on preparing this nation in the 4 years of the kennedy administration than would have been spent if we had followed the appropriations of the last year of the previous administration. i report tonight as president of the united states and as commander in chief of the armed forces on the strength of your country, and i tell you that it is greater than any adversary. i assure you that it is greater than the combined might of all the nations, in all the wars, in all the history of this planet. and i report our superiority is growing. weapons do not make peace. men make peace. an
america's cause is still the cause of all mankind. over the last 4 years, the world has begun to respond to a simple american belief. the belief that strength and courage and responsibility are the keys to peace. since 1961, under the leadership of that great president, john f. kennedy, we have carried out the greatest peacetime buildup of national strength of any nation at any time in the history of the world. i report tonight that we have spent $30 billion more on preparing this nation in the...
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or war will put an end to mankind.onestly think if there was an election, a vote for and against the war, that the anti-war people would win out? >> it's really hard to tell now. the polls are uncertain. but the polls do say that most of the country is discontent with the path that the war is taking. i think something ought to be done. >> when some of the anti-war activists were looking for somebody to run for president, a number of people turned them down, including robert kennedy. >> there are increasing reports out of washington that your advisers are now telling you to run against president johnson this year. >> i have no plans. i have no plans to change the statement i've already made. >> senator? >> the assumption among the kennedy intimates was that lbj was totally unbeatable in 1968. and bobby would run in 1972. >> the anti-war movement needed a leader and it fell to jean mccarthy. >> very nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> senator, president johnson supporters say you don't have a chance in new hampshir
or war will put an end to mankind.onestly think if there was an election, a vote for and against the war, that the anti-war people would win out? >> it's really hard to tell now. the polls are uncertain. but the polls do say that most of the country is discontent with the path that the war is taking. i think something ought to be done. >> when some of the anti-war activists were looking for somebody to run for president, a number of people turned them down, including robert kennedy....
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to our two peoples, and to all mankind, we owe a continued effort to live and, where possible, to work together in peace, for in a thermonuclear age there can be no alternative to a positive and peaceful relationship between our nations. to the people's republic of china, whose legendary hospitality i enjoyed, i pledge continuity in our commitment to the principles of the shanghai communique. the new relationship built on those principles has demonstrated that it serves serious and objective mutual interests and has become an enduring feature of the world scene. to the nations in the middle east, i pledge continuity in our vigorous efforts to advance the progress which has brought hopes of peace to that region after 25 years as a hotbed of war. we we shall carry out our promise to promote continuing negotiations among all parties for a complete, just, and lasting settlement. to all nations, i pledge continuity in seeking a common global goal: a stable international structure of trade and finance which reflects the interdependence of all peoples. to the entire international community --
to our two peoples, and to all mankind, we owe a continued effort to live and, where possible, to work together in peace, for in a thermonuclear age there can be no alternative to a positive and peaceful relationship between our nations. to the people's republic of china, whose legendary hospitality i enjoyed, i pledge continuity in our commitment to the principles of the shanghai communique. the new relationship built on those principles has demonstrated that it serves serious and objective...
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"mankind beyond earth" the history, science and future of space exploration. dr. subeighteen think i u.s. space program should be revised and renewed? >> guest: clearly that was one of the major reasons for writing the book. yes, i do. i think we are languishing right now. americans in general don't share the same excitement that they force-based exploration as they did when i was a boy during the early days of manned spaceflight. there are a lot of reasons for wanting to continue with a niche expiration program that involves humans as well as of course unmanned missions. >> host: what is the difference in your view of manned and unmanned space exploration? >> guest: manned spaceflight is more expensive by a factor of 10. it's more difficult because you have the human and the environment where you have to protect life from early extreme conditions. no atmosphere, high radiation levels and of course microgravity. you have to provide everything. air, water, heat. unmanned missions of course have low risk and if you lose a robot you lose a robot, not people who are h
"mankind beyond earth" the history, science and future of space exploration. dr. subeighteen think i u.s. space program should be revised and renewed? >> guest: clearly that was one of the major reasons for writing the book. yes, i do. i think we are languishing right now. americans in general don't share the same excitement that they force-based exploration as they did when i was a boy during the early days of manned spaceflight. there are a lot of reasons for wanting to...
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tosaw it as his contribution mankind, not only just to the war effort, but for mankind. if he came up with a super weapon that could kill so effectively, so rapidly, then people would just cease to want to go to war against anybody that was armed with such a gun. was a series of barrels that were aligned that allowed the operator to crank a handle and fire the gun just as fast as they could rotate the handle or two to the gun said. it was air cooled by the scanning of the multiple barrels. mr. petersen had a collection of 10 of them we have on display. right now, we're are pretty certain that 10 gatling guns on public exhibition is the largest collection anywhere in the world. as we will see very shortly, a gatling gun that literally wrote itself into the pages of american history on july 1, 1898. we have oneallery, of my favorite artifacts in the museum. this particular exhibit is by harrington and richardson. 1876 for then philadelphia centennial exposition. this was considered by many to sort of the field of a world fair type of event. countries were invited from all
tosaw it as his contribution mankind, not only just to the war effort, but for mankind. if he came up with a super weapon that could kill so effectively, so rapidly, then people would just cease to want to go to war against anybody that was armed with such a gun. was a series of barrels that were aligned that allowed the operator to crank a handle and fire the gun just as fast as they could rotate the handle or two to the gun said. it was air cooled by the scanning of the multiple barrels. mr....
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we came in peace for all mankind. >> the real moment of truth is next. surface of the moon. they push the button on the computer, and then bang. they see the moon receding from them. and then some minutes later, they're back in lunar orbit, and they're on their way to rendezvous with mike collins. >> although the entire world could watch the apollo 11 astronauts take man's first steps on the moon, the predawn darkness of the mid pacific obscured their return to earth. so it was already daylight when the carrier hornet approached and found columbia in the ocean swells. >> i want you to know that i think i'm the luckiest man in the world because i have the privilege of speaking for so many in welcoming you back to earth. >> it was such a huge event in our country's history. i grew up in new york. this is bigger than the mets winning the world series in 1969. i remember as a little boy looking up to them thinking these guys are even cooler than the beatles. these guys were the epitome of cool. >> there was another one of these suckers scheduled for november
we came in peace for all mankind. >> the real moment of truth is next. surface of the moon. they push the button on the computer, and then bang. they see the moon receding from them. and then some minutes later, they're back in lunar orbit, and they're on their way to rendezvous with mike collins. >> although the entire world could watch the apollo 11 astronauts take man's first steps on the moon, the predawn darkness of the mid pacific obscured their return to earth. so it was...
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i think stick was exactly right the enemy of mankind because capitalism was born. it was born. so born from the brigandage and bondage blood sweat and tears of africans that produced the primitive capital start up capital for what's happening today and then the pedestal that imperialism is today and what's happening so if we look at what it's all rome you know in order to stand up on this edifice the correct way you have to turn this system upside down and what would it look like what would this revolution look like you know sometimes the names get in the way i think we term things today so many about what they are i do think that natural antagonistic capitalism is something that looks like socialism why because it gives to everybody who was involved in producing i think that's fair and i think we've got to talk about whatever system would be that would be a fair one exactly the right way we look at some of the movements that have happened especially coming out of the african community the non violent ones as well as. skirmishes erupted in our community that sent us through i t
i think stick was exactly right the enemy of mankind because capitalism was born. it was born. so born from the brigandage and bondage blood sweat and tears of africans that produced the primitive capital start up capital for what's happening today and then the pedestal that imperialism is today and what's happening so if we look at what it's all rome you know in order to stand up on this edifice the correct way you have to turn this system upside down and what would it look like what would...
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i think stick was exactly right the enemy of mankind because capitalism was born. it was born. born from the brigandage and bondage blood sweat and tears of africans that produced the primitive capital to start up capital for what's happening today and then the pedestal that imperialism is today and what's happening so if we look at what it's all rome you know in order to stand up on this edifice the correct way you have to turn this system upside down and what would it look like what would this revolution look like you know sometimes the names get in the way i think we things today so many about what they would i do think that natural antagonistic capitalism is something that looks like socialism why because it gives to everybody who was involved in producing i think that's fair and i think we've got to talk about whatever a system would be that would be a fair one exactly in the right way we look at some of the movements that have happened especially coming out of the african community that nonviolent once as well as. skirmishes erupted in our community that sent us to i thin
i think stick was exactly right the enemy of mankind because capitalism was born. it was born. born from the brigandage and bondage blood sweat and tears of africans that produced the primitive capital to start up capital for what's happening today and then the pedestal that imperialism is today and what's happening so if we look at what it's all rome you know in order to stand up on this edifice the correct way you have to turn this system upside down and what would it look like what would...
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or for mankind as a whole. it has failed to work to express their condemnation thank you sir. >> the representative of saudi arabia who spoke on the half of the oic and i now have the pleasure to give the floor to the distinguished representative of kuwait if i do so may i remind member states that we have a very long list please share your interventions and don't make them longer than three minutes so we can all have an opportunity to speak and with that may i give the floor to the distinguished representative of kuwait. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: thank you very much mr. president. i would like to thank you for having organized this morning's meeting. we would like to thank the secretary-general as well as mr. serry mr. krahenbuhl mr. pillay and mr. pillay for your briefings. we address the arab group as well as the delegation for islamic cooperation. it is highly deplorable that what is happening is being described as a war. we believe that the israeli discourse in this regard is not truthful.
or for mankind as a whole. it has failed to work to express their condemnation thank you sir. >> the representative of saudi arabia who spoke on the half of the oic and i now have the pleasure to give the floor to the distinguished representative of kuwait if i do so may i remind member states that we have a very long list please share your interventions and don't make them longer than three minutes so we can all have an opportunity to speak and with that may i give the floor to the...
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it's vitally significant in the history of mankind heading toward a higher life.he bill of rights of the constitution ensuring the right to free speech, free assembly, free religion come another reminder of the basic principles on which our america has grown strong. here are the truths that give force to the words life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. ♪ >> each week, american history tv's "reel america" brings archival films to help tell the story of the 20th century. the national archives were established in congress in 1934. to preserve and care for the records of the u.s. government. a 1953 film produced by the u.s. air force for the archives which described its mission and shows how the declaration of independence and u.s. constitution were cared for and displayed. >> this holds the records of the nation, the united states national archives in washington, d.c. here are preserved documents most cherished by americans. the declaration of independence, the constitution, and the bill of rights. and many other records that explain the institutions and histor
it's vitally significant in the history of mankind heading toward a higher life.he bill of rights of the constitution ensuring the right to free speech, free assembly, free religion come another reminder of the basic principles on which our america has grown strong. here are the truths that give force to the words life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. ♪ >> each week, american history tv's "reel america" brings archival films to help tell the story of the 20th century....
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. >>> also at 4:00, the milestone that sets the stage for mankind's first attempt to land a spacecraft on a comet. >>> and the frightening situation a train commuter found himself in. his rescue was pretty amazing. >>> 7 on your side mike an finny is taking your questions. he's going to answer them here live just a little later. you can contact mike at at facebook.com/michaelfinnyabc 7. we'll be right back. >>> first a live look at traffic on your wednesday. this is the skyway on the right-hand side. south moving a little bit better to the traffic coming toward us. and on over to the east bay. slow go, stop-and-go. stay w >>> a floating kentucky restaurant has sunk into the ohio riverside water diplomat front opened in 1996 and served the likes of -- now the waterfront is water-logged, it has hit by barges, tugboats, even a runaway iceberg. the final straw came this week when it began taking on water as it was tied to a dock. the restaurant's owner says he will not reopen the waterfront instead a riverfront diener that will be built on land. >> sounds like a good plan form the taps are
. >>> also at 4:00, the milestone that sets the stage for mankind's first attempt to land a spacecraft on a comet. >>> and the frightening situation a train commuter found himself in. his rescue was pretty amazing. >>> 7 on your side mike an finny is taking your questions. he's going to answer them here live just a little later. you can contact mike at at facebook.com/michaelfinnyabc 7. we'll be right back. >>> first a live look at traffic on your wednesday....
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keep in mind that mankind, mnkd. >>> tiffany's at an all-time high. and on the technicals, we have john coczar. john, i'm going to start with you. when i hear all-time high, it is technically, are we overbought? >> we are. >> we're about to 102, but if we look at that chart, you can see down at the bottom, that's the macd indicator. that's a fancy name for an indicator that shows thousand quickly or positive you have momentum in the stock. right now you can see it's down about as low as it's been in about a year. if you go back across that chart, each other time it's been down here, it's been above the 200-day moving average. so that tells me it's set for another leg up. >> they had brought strength in the quarter. from a fundamental basis, the strength in the americas was really just tremendous. and they're saying their customer is feeling really good about the economy, and the company's efforts in fashion jewelry seem to be paying off. >> that's short and sweet. >> i read somewhere that the amp purchase price is $125. we always think of it as a luxu
keep in mind that mankind, mnkd. >>> tiffany's at an all-time high. and on the technicals, we have john coczar. john, i'm going to start with you. when i hear all-time high, it is technically, are we overbought? >> we are. >> we're about to 102, but if we look at that chart, you can see down at the bottom, that's the macd indicator. that's a fancy name for an indicator that shows thousand quickly or positive you have momentum in the stock. right now you can see it's down...
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man's journey tomorrow across the ocean of universe history will remind him that "apollo 11" was mankind'sst encounter with a new world. >>> up next on american history tv the story of the construction of the hoover dam. that will be fold by a 1960 interview with herbert hoover who discusses his life beyond presidency. and later u.s. army captain william johnston on his work with the army of the republic of vietnam in the 1960s. and in about an hour a new deal promotional video from 1938 on the importance of the mississippi river valley to the u.s. and that's all ahead on c-span 3. here's a look at what's ahead this labor day weekend on american history tv. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern the civil war and the atlanta campaign when the city fell to the union in september of 1864. coming up sunday at 6:30, supreme court chief justice john roberts on the history and significance of the magna carta. at 9:00 p.m. a look at sam ervin's time as chairman of the wear gate committee. and at 8:00 on monday love letters written by president harding. all of that coming up this weekend on american histor
man's journey tomorrow across the ocean of universe history will remind him that "apollo 11" was mankind'sst encounter with a new world. >>> up next on american history tv the story of the construction of the hoover dam. that will be fold by a 1960 interview with herbert hoover who discusses his life beyond presidency. and later u.s. army captain william johnston on his work with the army of the republic of vietnam in the 1960s. and in about an hour a new deal promotional...
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it was supposed to create a check against mankind. the nature of mankind dictate that men were capable of good and evil and no man could be trusted with the power and that is what madison said. men are not angels. we are human beings and that is why we need interest to counteract interest. that is not the view of president obama and people like him. people are devils who are not like him. people who work for the government are self-selected group of people who are there for the best. all the rest of us are there for evil self-interest and that is why you see president obama and his wife going around to the country saying if you want to do good for the country, don't start a business, go into the public service. government pension and great rate of pay and arbitration if you happen to rape someone. but if you want to serve the country get into the business of government. the constitution was established on the bases that natural rights come from god not from government and as soon as government violates those rights you have a right to
it was supposed to create a check against mankind. the nature of mankind dictate that men were capable of good and evil and no man could be trusted with the power and that is what madison said. men are not angels. we are human beings and that is why we need interest to counteract interest. that is not the view of president obama and people like him. people are devils who are not like him. people who work for the government are self-selected group of people who are there for the best. all the...
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man's journey tomorrow across the ocean of universe history will remind him that "apollo 11" was mankind'sirst encounter with a new world. >>> up next on american history tv the story of the construio construction of the hoover dam. that will be followed by a 1960 interview with herbert hoover who discussed his life beyond presidency. later u.s. army captain william johnston on his work of the army of vietnam in the 1960s and a new deal promotional video in 1938 all ahead here on cspan 3. >> here is a look at what's ahead this labor day weekend on american history tv. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, the civil war and the atlanta campaign when the city fell to the union in september of 1864. coming up sunday at 6:30 supreme justice john roberts on the history of the magna carta. all of that coming up this weekend on american history tv here on cspan 3. each week american history tv's real america brings you archival films that help to tell the story of the 20th century. in an attempt to control the colorado river's flooding and provide water to arid regions of california and arizona, the u.s
man's journey tomorrow across the ocean of universe history will remind him that "apollo 11" was mankind'sirst encounter with a new world. >>> up next on american history tv the story of the construio construction of the hoover dam. that will be followed by a 1960 interview with herbert hoover who discussed his life beyond presidency. later u.s. army captain william johnston on his work of the army of vietnam in the 1960s and a new deal promotional video in 1938 all ahead...
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they made america the greatest nation in the history of mankind. yes, they built it.serve our work now. it is our turn. [applause] this president's forgotten man is we, the people. we, the people know that our best days are still ahead. we know that god shed his grace on the, america. he has given us our freedom to do what's right. god does not drive ford cars. i think he expects us to get up and take action in order to defend these freedoms that our god given. i think god gave us these freedoms. we are not going to let someone, a person, a party, take them from us. we are not going to dethrone god and substitute him with someone who wants to play god. friends -- [applause] as you enjoy beautiful colorado, i think it is evidential. consider the state motto. nothing without providence. i love finding out that is the state motto. we can't appeal to heaven for wisdom and for courage, and america will be saved. everything with providence. be ever thankful. anybody tells you to sit down and shut up, you can go rogue. get out there and fight for what is right. you know what
they made america the greatest nation in the history of mankind. yes, they built it.serve our work now. it is our turn. [applause] this president's forgotten man is we, the people. we, the people know that our best days are still ahead. we know that god shed his grace on the, america. he has given us our freedom to do what's right. god does not drive ford cars. i think he expects us to get up and take action in order to defend these freedoms that our god given. i think god gave us these...
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. >> what do you think is mankind's single greatest invention?ccent ] >> class one is verb, and noun -- [ laughter ] class two is colors blue -- [ laughter ] yellow. this question -- [ laughter ] ask again. [ laughter ] >> what do you think is mankind's single greatest invention? >> is two. [ laughter ] there was no one word that -- blue. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i feel so bad for whoever was listening to that on bluetooth. we will be right back with more "late night" after this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [rob] so we've had a tempur-pedic for awhile, but now that we have the adjustable base, it's even better. [evie] i go up...heeeeyyy... [announcer] discover how tempur-pedic can move you. and now through september 7th,save up to $500 on a tempur-pedic mattress and adjustable base. new all-you-can-eat be the fcrosscut ribspplebee's and discover their tender bone-in flavor. just don't be the last to try them and their three irresistible sauces. i'm serious. do not be the last person. new crosscut ribs are now all-you-can-eat for a limited t
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one you're going to go back to the uses of the single-family homes and this is a mankind 16 hundred science naturally affordable home it's a unique thing to see that we've not seen that usually i'm supportive and commissioner moore. ms. lindsey i assume you've given us the correct interpretation of the mayor derivative. i believe you did to that pits us in a walked situation the unit 16 hundred square feet are in the range of what he want to protect we've heard seen a family standing in front of united states with who small unit and asked us that's fine you can't live will live in a 22 hundred square feet but everyone worked that out but with a child we're supposed to support family heirs i feel backing between a rock and hard place i've supportive of the mayors directive we'll asked how to with work the directive and in this case and i and i'm looking for help from commissioner president wu there is the emotional side of obviously wanting to supportive them but the directive is really a clear hindering block to make a decision to go outside the directive to support n this family i want to
one you're going to go back to the uses of the single-family homes and this is a mankind 16 hundred science naturally affordable home it's a unique thing to see that we've not seen that usually i'm supportive and commissioner moore. ms. lindsey i assume you've given us the correct interpretation of the mayor derivative. i believe you did to that pits us in a walked situation the unit 16 hundred square feet are in the range of what he want to protect we've heard seen a family standing in front...
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these are the type of advances happening which will transform mankind.people to focus on those because we can make the world a better place. david: this is a man that thinks about those big things. that's why we love to have you on. good to see you, vivek. >> thank you. liz: david: liz? liz: do you think vivek plays "candy crush?" the company behind "candy crush," king digital, we want to bring you a stock alert here. shares of the company plunging 22% after-hours. the company missed second quarter revenue estimates. it is lowering the full-year outlook. king digital is maker of that popular game "candy crush." it is so popular, david, up with good thing out of its earnings reports, daily active users were 13million users in q2. that is up 82% but market doesn't want to look at that right now. david: as vivek if you said, focus on superficial, sorry, folks but the game is superficial, play it instead of reading newspaper when traveling to work on the bus. but that is the problem. it doesn't have much use beyond that particular game. i guess that is what
these are the type of advances happening which will transform mankind.people to focus on those because we can make the world a better place. david: this is a man that thinks about those big things. that's why we love to have you on. good to see you, vivek. >> thank you. liz: david: liz? liz: do you think vivek plays "candy crush?" the company behind "candy crush," king digital, we want to bring you a stock alert here. shares of the company plunging 22% after-hours. the...
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they made america the greatest nation in the history of mankind. yes, they built it.serve our work now. it is our turn. [applause] this president's forgotten ma
they made america the greatest nation in the history of mankind. yes, they built it.serve our work now. it is our turn. [applause] this president's forgotten ma